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  • Huawei brings live Esports scores to its smartphones via virtual assistant

    Chinese technology giant Huawei today announced that Huawei Assistant will be the first virtual smartphone assistant to support Esports "cards" with the latest scores, results, and news from major gaming events, leagues, and tournaments around the world.

  • China makes breakthrough in a key step in chip manufacturing

    A Chinese company has announced the successful production of an ion implantation machine made entirely with local technologies, marking a breakthrough in a key aspect of chip manufacturing, Xinhua reported on March 17.

  • Luckin Coffee stock jumps over 40% as it signs restructuring deal with major debt holders

    Luckin Coffee is actively using multiple sources to raise capital, "and is currently in a 30-day internal discussion with credible investors to raise at least $250 million through a private placement," it said.

  • HarmonyOS upgrade may only support phones with Kirin 710 or newer chips

    Chinese tech giant Huawei's new system HarmonyOS's upgrade may only support phones with Kirin 710 or newer chips, according to a well-known digital blogger on Weibo.

  • China Mobile said to consider A-share listing

    China Mobile is discussing a potential A-share offering with advisers to seek new sources of financing for the development of its 5G network.

  • NetEase launches Clubhouse-like app KUMOO in Japan

    NetEase recently launched an app called KUMOO in Japan with an interface similar to Clubhouse, according to tech media Tech Planet.

  • Huawei to start charging 5G royalty rates this year

    Huawei will offer a reasonable percentage rate applied to the phone's selling price, the company said, without disclosing the exact percentage.

  • Bilibili passes Hong Kong listing hearing

    Bilibili has passed its listing hearing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, a filing showed on Tuesday, meaning its offering will launch as soon as next week.

  • Futu reports Q4 revenue of $153 million, up over 280% year on year

    Hong Kong-based stockbroker Futu Holdings reported total revenue of $153 million in the fourth quarter of 2020, up 282% year on year, marking its fourth consecutive quarter of triple-digit growth.

  • Tencent Cloud unveils new generation of servers with AMD's Milan processors

    Fresh on the heels of AMD's release of its Milan server CPUs, Chinese cloud computing giant Tencent Cloud has unveiled a new generation of servers powered by the latest processors, saying it brings a multi-fold performance boost.